#Emtern Spotlight: Supporting Communication at Boston’s Public Library
The newly launched BPL Fund hosted Alyssa Lara ’22, a Media Arts Production major, as an intern from September to December 2020.
The newly launched BPL Fund hosted Alyssa Lara ’22, a Media Arts Production major, as an intern from September to December 2020.
Writing, Literature, and Publishing associate professor and Elma Lewis Distinguished Fellow Jabari Asim wrote a piece about reading Dr. Seuss’ books to his son at library, updating it this week as six books will now discontinue publishing as they contain racist content.
News anchors, comedians, educators, pastors, and judges — Emerson alumnae have been the first to do many things.
Donzaleigh Abernathy ’80 learned about courage through a firsthand view of the Civil Rights Movement.
Writing, Literature, and Publishing assistant professor Rajiv Mohabir, who won the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing in 2019, will have his memoir Antiman published by Restless Books this June.
Taylor McMahon ’16 created Arts for Alz to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association.
For Black History Month (and the rest of the year), we compiled a sampling of novels, essay and poem collections, journalism, YA books, films, and TV series produced by Emerson faculty and alumni.
Senior Executive-in-Residence, assistant dean, and Director of Business and Entrepreneurial Studies Lu Ann Reeb discusses the E3 Entrepreneurship program, which is a yearlong program that culminates in its pitch competition, where each student showcases their new business idea.
We wanted to know what Lions have held on to, so in an Emerson Mafia Facebook post, the question was posed: What branded keepsakes do you have from your time at Emerson?
Assistant professor of screenwriting Rae Shaw’s new transmedia web series, Black Kung Fu Chick, debuted online at the Slamdance Film Festival this month, and is available through February 25.